Coffee is not the only drinks available here, you can try their Lychee Tea drinks too or to order something different from their menu. Dessert like pudding is also available. It is really nice dining here at Saigon Bowl, service is good and food serving is fast too. My personal favorite food here is definitely their Pho and Coffee.
Overall, Saigon Bowl is a decent place to dine in. Service is good, environment is nice and clean. In terms of food, i feel it is average.
The Korean Fried Chicken was not too shabby except that the batter could be crispier though, the Chicken was tender and the seasoning was okay.
Overall, it's a small place. So probably best if you order a takeaway.
As for the bobatea, they have a variety of the milk tea, fruit tea, cold brew tea, and many more. We have the Hamsup millk tea ( RM 10.90) where the boba milktea is served with the light seasalt in it. I love the milk tea flavours that comes simply aromatic with the hint of saltiness in it. The boba comes simply chewy too. And I love how they packaged the tea overall.
Been here again and again but never really tried their main course here.
这里主打越式河粉 "Pho" , 有牛肉粉和鸡肉粉哦!
On weekdays, the restaurant offers set lunch at rather affordable prices. Last but not least, it is also noted that Saigon Bowl's menu is entirely pork-free.
只需RM9.90起就能在Saigon Bowl享用一大碗美味的Phở,而且这里的越南河粉Recipe是源自越南某家著名连锁店
Vietnamese Cuisine is gaining its popularity in Penang, especially with the influx of new Vietnamese joints. Tucked within the colonial architecture in the heart of Georgetown, Saigon Bowl is a new contender for Vietnamese food. It offers a series of modernized Vietnamese food with Pho being the star of the menu. The signage is not too obvious, with a small neon-light signage hanging in front of the restaurant. The facade does not give a very strong Vietnamese image but the interior suggests otherwise.... with Vietnamese knick-knack hanging around adorning the environment. In order to bring in more authentic flavors from Saigon, most ingredients are imported from its Mekong Delta counterparts. Budget-watchers would be glad to know that a bowl of Pho starts from Rm 9.90 onwards; it is also note-worthy that Saigon Bowl is possibly the only Pork-Free Vietnamese restaurant in Penang.